Little information has been given, but NHRA has released the following statement:

“NHRA is investigating the incident. The entire NHRA community is deeply saddened by today's incident and sends its thoughts and prayers to the woman's family and friends.”

Brown was transported to the hospital, but he was not injured.

Sunday’s program was postponed due to inclement weather, and action is scheduled to resume at 10 a.m. Monday.

The Top Fuel finals will pit Doug Kalitta against Cory McClenathan, while John Force will take on Jack Beckman in the Funny Car finals. Only one round was completed in Pro Stock competition.

Speaking of Pro Stocks, did you catch what Greg Anderson said Sunday? Anderson was upset with the track conditions.

“The last 400 feet, I was this close to crashing,” Anderson said during ESPN2 coverage. “I have never been this close to crashing. I have been driving these things a long time. I’m not trying to say I’m some kind of great driver or anything. It is impassable out there.

“It is complete insanity to be out there on the race track right now. I’m scared to death we are going to lose more cars or maybe people today. It is crazy. It’s wrong. It’s an absolutely white-knuckle ride and it’s ridiculous to risk your life and cars out there. It is compete insanity.”

The question I have is whether runner-up Kevin Harvick can keep up his hot start and be a serious threat to Johnson’s reign. Harvick was in contention to win last weekend’s Daytona 500 before finishing seventh, and that came after he won the Bud Shootout and took second in the Gatorade Duel.

If you check back to last year, you will find that Harvick had a pair of top-five finishes in the final three races.

It appears that Richard Childress Racing is back. RCR’s Harvick, Clint Bowyer and Jeff Burton are first, second and fifth in the point standings.Super SupercrossTrue, the Supercross Series is missing its two biggest stars in Chad Reed and James Stewart, who are sidelined with injuries, but the circuit continues to provide great action.

Ryan Villopoto won for the third time in the past four races by taking the checkered flag Saturday night at Indianapolis. Villopoto has moved into a first-place tie in the season standings with Ryan Dungey, while Joshua Hill is 10 points back.